Freshmeat: Nerdherding [managing software developers](Apr 29, 2000, 19:53)
"Hacker culture is filled with the lore and legend of the
Pointy-Haired Boss and the myriad ways management can inhibit or
kill a project. Today, we get a view from the other side as Cal
Evans tells us what it's like to be the administrative part of a
hacking team."

Linux.com: ..with Linux Installed?(Apr 29, 2000, 19:31)
"The idea of having Linux and related software installed and
configured on a new computer that I purchase... How many avid Linux
users would seriously trust and use a Linux machine configured and
installed by someone beside himself or herself?"

MSNBC: A brave new post-Microsoft world?(Apr 29, 2000, 19:08)
"Consumers walking into their local electronics superstore might
be more likely to see PCs loaded with the Linux system rather than
Windows and slightly less likely to see Microsoft Office
applications preloaded onto their systems."

Hardware One: How I Learned Linux - Part 3.5(Apr 29, 2000, 18:15)
"Just so I could peek under the hood and perhaps even mess with
the engine a little, I desired to set up my own web server, on my
own machine, up close and personal where I could mess with its
config file and 'master the damn Internet', whatever species of
elephant it was."

CRN: Don't Break Up Microsoft(Apr 29, 2000, 17:48)
"Microsoft has essentially become a public utility and we need
to regulate it as such. That means oversight of licensing
procedures and pricing. It means regulation of access to the
operating system code and desktop. What it doesn't mean is a
breakup..."

CNET News.com: Microsoft rivals savor the moment(Apr 29, 2000, 17:27)
"Although the wisdom of today's government proposals remains an
open question, competitors that have long endured Microsoft's
dominance could not help but relish the moment."

SecurityFocus.com: Securing Linux Part II(Apr 29, 2000, 17:07)
"Part I of this article focused on basic methods to secure a
default Linux installation. Aside from SSH, no additional software
was installed on the machine to increase security. This article
will examine some additional tools that can be installed to
increase the overall security posture of a Linux system."

CRN: Boeing Reviews Linux With Mixed Results(Apr 29, 2000, 16:32)
"The conclusion was that it was a promising operating system
[that] could be used with niche applications... It was not ready
for use as a widespread [operating system] within Boeing."

PerlMonth: Debugging Perl CGI Scripts(Apr 29, 2000, 15:14)
"All the tips and techniques here are straightforward; most of
them are things you probably know from your first course in
programming-that is, if you had one! And that just may be your
problem: if you are a self-taught Perl programmer, you may not have
received any formal education in debugging."

SystemLogic.net: NVIDIA GeForce 2 GTS Manufacturer Guide(Apr 29, 2000, 14:40)
"To clear things up we decided to organize everything ourselves
with an guide (which will be updated) that organizes information
from the plethora of manufacturers that will be selling video cards
featuring the GeForce 2 GTS chip."

Canada Computes: Linux for Newbies, Part 10: Finding Files(Apr 29, 2000, 14:26)
"Even though the logic of the file system helps, when you are
looking for something among the thousands of files that typically
populate any Linux setup, it's nice to know that there are aids for
finding things."

Canada Computes: Utilities the heart and soul of Linux(Apr 29, 2000, 14:17)
"From a certain point of view, Linux can be seen primarily as a
set of utilities bonded together by a common kernel. These
utilities form the 'toolkit' model that has endeared Unix to
programmers, system administrators, and advanced users for more
than three decades."

WideOpenNews: Real Time -- for Real [Oncore Systems microkernel](Apr 29, 2000, 02:31)
"OnCore's software runs in between the processor and the
operating system. It keeps a portion of memory aside, specifically
to run real-time requests. But Linux and its associated
applications can run as normal -- OnCore's microkernel only kicks
in on demand."